Lethbridge Herald

Apple laying off hundreds

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Apple is laying off more than 600 workers in California, marking the company’s first big wave of post-pandemic job cuts amid a broader wave of tech industry consolidat­ion.

The iPhone maker notified 614 workers in multiple offices on March 28 that they were losing their jobs, with the layoffs becoming effective on May 27, according to reports to regional authoritie­s.

The workers were cut from eight offices in Santa Clara, according to the filings under the state’s Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notificati­on Act, also known as WARN. But it’s not clear which department­s or projects the employees were involved in.

Apple did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment early Friday.

The Cupertino, California, company had been a notable exception as other tech companies slashed their workforces over the past two years.

There was a massive surge in hiring during the COVID-19 pandemic, when people spent more time and money online, and big tech companies are still larger than they were before the pandemic. Still, as growth slows, companies are focusing on cutting costs.

In a recent regulatory filing, Apple said it had about 161,000 full-time equivalent employees.

Amazon announced earlier this week a fresh round of layoffs, this time at its cloud computing business AWS. In recent months, video game maker Electronic

Arts said it’s cutting about five per cent of its workforce, Sony said its axing about

900 jobs in its PlayStatio­n division, Cisco Systems revealed plans to lay off more than 4,000 workers and social media company Snap, owner of Snapchat, announced its slashing 10 per cent of its global workforce.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO ?? The Apple logo is illuminate­d at a store in Munich, Germany. Apple is laying off more than 600 workers in California, marking the company’s first big wave of post-pandemic job cuts amid a broader wave of tech industry consolidat­ion.
ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO The Apple logo is illuminate­d at a store in Munich, Germany. Apple is laying off more than 600 workers in California, marking the company’s first big wave of post-pandemic job cuts amid a broader wave of tech industry consolidat­ion.

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